South Korean football club Jeju United said Thursday penalties on their players for on-field violence during a regional club tournament were reduced following the continental governing body's decision.
The Asian Football Confederation had earlier handed down a six-month ban on Cho Yong-hyung, a three-month suspension on Baek Dong-gyu and a two-match ban for Kweon Han-jin for their role in a melee after an AFC Champions League match against Urawa Red Diamonds at Saitama Stadium in Saitama, Japan, on May 31.
Cho, Baek and Kweon had also been fined US$20,000, $15,000 and $1,000, respectively. The club was also ordered to pay $40,000.
In this photo taken by the K League on May 31, 2017, players and coaches from Jeju United and Urawa Red Diamonds get tangled up in an on-field brawl during the Asian Football Confederation Champions League round of 16 match at Saitama Stadium in Saitama, Japan. (Yonhap)
But Jeju said the AFC recently confirmed that Cho's suspension will be cut down to three months, while Baek will be suspended for two months after reviewing the K League Classic club's appeal. The AFC added Cho will have a probation period of one year and will be given three month-suspension if he is involved in a similar incident.MOST POPULAR